INDEX. 



817 



Mogca olearia. Researches on Bacteria 

 found in Intestine of Larva, 483 



Mosely, M., Rudimentary Gill in Abacus 

 fluviatilis, 183 



Mosquitos of New York State, 180 



— of Para, 309 

 Moss-Flora, British, til 3 

 Moss-Spores, Germination and Nutrition 



of their Protonemas in Artificial Media, 

 69 



Moss-Sporogonium Compared with Fern- 

 Plant, 458 



Mosses, European, 205 



— Nematode Galls, 459 



— New and Rare Scottish, 459 



— of the Jura, 719 



Mostyn, C, Resolution of Arnphipleura 



pellw.ida, 107 

 Motz-Kossowska, S., Gymnoblastic Hy- 



droids of Western Mediterranean, 320 

 Mould Ferments from India, 225 

 Moulds and Bacteria, Variations in 



Colours, 98 

 Mounting and Staining Algae and Fungi, 

 Easy Method, 7ti'.» 



— Celloidin Sections, Method, 774 



— in Aqueous Media, Ripid Method, 532 



— Medium, Copal as, 387 



— Objects. See Contents, xxxviii 

 Movements of Diatoms and other Micro- 

 scopic Plants, 397, 545 



Mucilage, Gum of Linseed, and Bacteria, 



737 

 Mucor, Fermentation with, 472 



— Species and Alcohol. 618 

 Mucorini, Circulation of Protoplasm, 713 

 Mud Snail, Study, 584 



Mueller, O , Laminaria bullnta, 214 

 M idler, J., Two New Cave-Beetles, 51 

 Miiller, W., Inflorescence of Boraginacese 



and Solunacese, 450 

 Mulon, P., Intranuclear Fat in the Supra- 



renals of Mammals, 297 

 Murray, G., Ciementsia Markhamiana, 212 

 Murray, J., New Rotifers from Scotland, 

 318 



— Pelagic Organisms in Scottish Lakes, 



588 

 Murrill, W. A., Polyporacese of North 



America: XL A Synopsis of the Brown 



Pileate Species, 731 

 Muscatello, G., Observations on Peziza 



ammnphila, 618 

 Muscidse, Larval, Histolysis of Muscles, 



591 

 Muscle Cells, Smooth, Contraction, 40 



— Smooth, Spiral Coiling of Nucleus of 



Cells, 680 

 Muscles, Adductor, of Mactra and Pecten, 

 691 



— of the Mantle in Cephalopods, 688 



— Insertion of Skeleton of Arthropods, 



179 



Musculature, Developing, Relation of 

 Nervous System to, 37 



— Mesenteric, of Actiniaria, 321 

 Museum, British, Guide to Fossil Mam- 

 mals and Birds, 127 



Musgrave, VV. E., Cultivation and Staining 



of Amoeba, 1 1 2 

 Musk Fungus, Distribution, 89 

 Muth, F., Witches' Broom on Pear Trees, 



728 

 Muto, S., Bacillus helixoides, a Bacillus 



that forms Colonies with Snail-like 



Movements, 98 

 Mycetozoa, Notes, 478 



— See C< intents, xxx 



Mycologieal Notes, 219, 225, 476, 622,731 

 Mycology, 477 



— American, 623, 732 



— British, 477 



— French, 350 



— Technical Handbook, 90, 352, 624 

 Mycorlrza, Endotropic, Study, 329,712 



— of Pines, 65 



Myers, B. D., Fixation of Tissues by In- 

 jection into the Arteries, 380 

 Myocardium, Development in Teleosts, 

 1<;8 



— in Primitive Molluscs, 303 

 Myrmeco^hilous Acari, 311 



Myrtus Type of Old and New Leaves, 



Relative Transpiration, 198 

 Mysia Genus, New, 594 

 Myxiue, Notes, 688 



— Studies, 733 

 Myxobacteriaa, 478 



N. 



Nabarro, D., Human and Animal Trypano- 

 somiasis, 707 



Nabias, B. de, New Method of Rapid 

 Staining Nervous Tissue with (.old 

 Chloride, 664 



Nagana and Mai de Caderas, Trypano- 

 somes of, 447 



Nasal Apertures, Closure, in Human 

 Embryo, 577 



Nautilus and certain Dibranchiate Cepha- 

 lopods, Examination of Retina, 772 



Neal, H. V., Development of Ventral 

 Nerves in Selachii, 36 



Nechitsch, A., Mould Ferments from India,. 

 225 



Needham, J., Fungus Flora of Hearth- 

 rug, 90 



Needham, J. G., May Flies and Midges of 

 New York, 693 



Needle for Obtaining Blood for Examina- 

 tion, H89 



N< ger, F. W., Germination of Spores, 332 



Nelson, E. M.,The Tubercle Bacillus. 412, 

 539 



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